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39 minutes ago, MorningGlory said:

Indeed it does.  Why should the White House host a Ramadan dinner?  We are not a muslim country and they don't do that for Jews, Hindus or Buddhists OR Christians..  And Jews are a much larger percentage of our population than the followers of the alleged 'allah', btw.  Keeping muslims marginalized is a sound policy.

I agree. We don't see Jews screaming, Allahu Jehovah! Before exploding themselves at a concert in London. We don't see Christians driving a truck through a crowd on a bridge there either and while screaming Allahu Immanuel. 

Go figure. 

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7 minutes ago, Running Gator said:

Easter...an annual Christian festival in commemoration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ, observed on the first Sunday after the first full moon after the vernal equinox, as calculated according to tables based in Western churches on the Gregorian calendar and in Orthodox churches on the Julian calendar

An Easter egg roll done a the WH is a secular event.  It does not celebrate the resurrection of Christ.

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Ramada last 30 days, why is one meal out of 30 some how way worse than 1 out of 8?

Because the Ramadan meal celebrates a bloodthirsty, despotic, anti-American, demonic ideology.

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5 minutes ago, Anonymous Aristotle said:

Good for him! 

Why would the White house celebrate the close of the month of slaughter among Jihad committed Islamists?  Great news. Of course, the Left wing media will make this to be bigoted, or Islamophobic, or some such. 
God Bless our president. He's such a fine difference to what was in office before. :)  

Well being called a bigot for being against Islam and against Muslims is a badge of honor we can all wear with pride.  If you're not in collision against the devil, you're walking in collusion with him.

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Just now, shiloh357 said:

An Easter egg roll done a the WH is a secular event.  It does not celebrate the resurrection of Christ.

 

Lot's of churches in our area and across the country do Easter egg hunts and or rolls and tie it in to the resurrection of Christ.  No matter how much you try, you cannot separate Easter from Christianity. 

 

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4 minutes ago, shiloh357 said:

Well being called a bigot for being against Islam and against Muslims is a badge of honor we can all wear with pride.  If you're not in collision against the devil, you're walking in collusion with him.

True. I can handle being called a bigot in this case. It's better than being a terrorist sympathizer or defender. 

What would we call Islamists scared of Infidels living freely and not oppressed by terrorists and Islam? 

The dedicated damned , maybe?

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14 minutes ago, Running Gator said:

Lot's of churches in our area and across the country do Easter egg hunts and or rolls and tie it in to the resurrection of Christ.  No matter how much you try, you cannot separate Easter from Christianity. 

 

Just because churches participate in that event, it doesn't make it "Christian."   It is a secular part of the holiday, not a religious one.    Easter eggs are a pagan tradition that comes straight from Babylon and the legends of Ishtar. 

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1 hour ago, SavedByGrace1981 said:

Though I'm personally glad he did it, Trump cancelling the dinner has no bearing one way or the other in the bigger scheme of things.  If he'd continued with it, he'd get no commendations from Muslim groups or anyone else who currently opposes him.

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This is true.  Why should muslims be treated in a special way?  They are the enemies of our culture and our God.  I might see it as relevant if other religions were feted by the White House but they are not so the lack of a Ramadan dinner is most likely not very important to real Americans.

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Where else but in a political discussion are people going to deny that Christianity and Easter are tied together

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1 hour ago, shiloh357 said:

Just because churches participate in that event, it doesn't make it "Christian."   It is a secular part of the holiday, not a religious one.    Easter eggs are a pagan tradition that comes straight from Babylon and the legends of Ishtar. 

Indeed.  One only has to read the history of 'Easter eggs' to know this.  It's the same as Santa being secular; Santa has no connection to Christianity either.  But the antiChristian left will always try to change the history of Christianity.  Ranadan means NOTHING to most Americans; why would our President celebrate such a satanic event? 

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19 minutes ago, MorningGlory said:

Indeed.  One only has to read the history of 'Easter eggs' to know this.  It's the same as Santa being secular; Santa has no connection to Christianity either.  But the antiChristian left will always try to change the history of Christianity.  Ranadan means NOTHING to most Americans; why would our President celebrate such a satanic event? 

It is so refreshing to have a president with courage not to kiss up to the Muslims, as if we owe them something. 

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